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Castle Yerres (91)

18 km from the gates of Paris, a Louis XIII 'brick and stone' chateau in the heart of 60 hectares of gardens, park and woodlands. Due east, the entrance to the property faces the sunrise, down a straight 2 km driveway that inevitably draws the eye towards the chateau. In 1389-1390, the estate was mentioned for the first time as a plot of land cleared for a religious community. Around 1581, the farm was fortified, and yet the construction of the present chateau began as soon as 1617. The patron, a prominent administrator of the French kingdom in the 17th century, was a lover of court ballets, a penchant that was taken up by the Marshal of Saxony during his construction work in the mid-18th century. Facing east, framed by two square lodges, the large gate crowned with floral scrolls opens onto the formal 'Allée d'Honneur” (alley of honour), lined with lawned beds. Two parallel foliage belts, formerly bridle paths, lead to the heart of the estate. The French formal gardens, designed in the classical style, have left their discreet mark to the north. At the front, the majestic gardens provide a vanishing point perspective as you pass through the gates: everything leads to the chateau. The aristocracy was both a generator and a follower of fashions: reflecting the intellectual struggles of the 19th century, the romantic style replaced the classical. Thus, to the west, the French formal design of the grounds was transformed into an English-style landscaped park with a pond and irregular groves over a stretch of about 800 m. Finally, to the south, a rectangular grass parterre is dotted with trees along its sides, and a dressed stone barn stands in the north-east corner. Once past the two animal sculptures bordering the Allée d'Honneur, the gates with their forged scrollwork over the fixed bridge above the moat open onto the paved “Cour d'Honneur” (courtyard of honour). Dating back to the 17th century, the chateau comprises a U-shaped main edifice on three levels built around the forecourt, with two lower wings on either side. 'Of brick and stone', it features striking colours typical of the Louis XIII period. Its large bays let the light shine through from one side to the other, from the rising sun on the French-style Allée d’Honneur to the setting sun on the romantic English-style park. Surrounding the earth platform, the moat with its 16th century scarps and counterscarps, which can be crossed by three fixed bridges - at the front, at the back and to the north, in the direction of the outbuildings - is bordered by the traditional false palisades. They are fed by a stream which subsequently runs underneath the park. There is no doubt that their preservation played a significant symbolic role for the cultured aristocracy of the time. The moat is a reminder of the inherent military function of the nobility, but also of their sophisticated mind. Today in part filled with water, the moat played in medieval and early modern literature the role of a border between the real and the fairy world. A grotto decorated with shells and “rustiques” (rusticware inspired by Bernard Palissy) accessed by a double flight of stairs at right angles, was built in 1635 in the southern moat, below the Cour d’Honneur. To the immediate north of the chateau, on the other side of the moat, the outbuildings are H-shaped, with lodges - formerly a cheese dairy and chapel - abutting the corners of the chateau. The fixed bridge leads from the Cour d'Honneur to the centre of the complex of outbuildings. They are laid out around a gravel courtyard. To the east is the former caretaker's cottage. Combined, the chateau and the outbuildings offer roughly 2,860 m² of floor space including 42 bedrooms. Some 15 additional rooms could also be fitted out. Finally, the 60 hectares are enclosed by walls 3 m high, with 10 gates and 5 sunken fences or ha-ha.

€7,875,000
1,350
20bd
land  59ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 2
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Castle Yerres (91)

Located just 17 km south-east of Paris, Louis XIII style castle built from 1617 to 1635 by the architect Jean Thiriot for Charles Duret de Chevry, intendant of Finances of Louis XIII. In 1720, it was remodeled in the Louis XV style, then in 1748, the Marshal of Saxe had the large gallery fitted out in the central part of the castle. The property extends over 60 mainly wooded hectares, an exceptional size for a property so close to the capital. The castle totaling more than 2000m² of living space includes, on the ground floor, a large reception room of 150m², a dining room, two lounges, a library... The castle includes two suites and 14 bedrooms with bathrooms. All the period features have been preserved: paving, parquet floors, woodwork, moldings, fireplaces... The former outbuildings have been fitted out to offer more than 1000m² of additional living space including three seminar rooms and 18 additional of development. The brick and stone castle is distinguished by its paved main courtyard surrounded by dry moats which is accessed by a stone bridge marked with a beautiful wrought iron gate. At the entrance to the park two square pavilions and a large gate mark the access to the alley of honor. In the park on the sunset side, a beautiful perspective pierces the forest, a pond also comes to decorate the English garden. Located 17 km from Paris, 15 km from Orly, 45 km from Roissy CDG. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839

€7,875,000
2,500
34bd
34ba.
land  59.1ha

By Proprietes De Prestige

Listed castle 3
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Listed castle Maincy (77)

A classical 18th C. Beauty in the Ile-de-France, with elegant interiors and extensive Outbuildings, in a delightful setting, with Stables, Tennis and Lakes, boasting the first ‘Parc à l’Anglaise’ in France! • PARIS 65 KM • OUTBUILDINGS • STABLES • LAKES • TENNIS • EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT • 10 BEDROOMS • 10 BATHROOMS • FORMAL GARDENS • WALLED KITCHEN GARDEN • ENCLOSED PARK • OUTBUILDINGS WITH RECEPTION ROOMS & CATERING FACILITIES • POTENTIAL TO CONVERT OUTBUILDING SPACE INTO FLATS • GREAT COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL • PERFECT FOR EVENTS • CLOSE TO RENOWNED VAUX-LE-VICOMTE • Located a stone’s throw from Paris, and even closer to the glorious Château of Vaux-le-Vicomte, this Château is beautifully decorated, with an impeccable, elegant interior, and comprises : Entrance Hall, 2 Salons, Dining Room, Library, Service Quarters, 6 Bedrooms with en suite Bathrooms on the 1st floor, and another 4 Bedrooms with en suite Bathrooms on the 2nd Floor. Cellars. Oil-fired Central Heating. The extensive accommodation facilities make this Château the perfect family home. Outbuildings : The property has numerous outbuildings, many of which are clustered around a gorgeous open courtyard onto which open vast reception rooms, with adjacent catering facilities and cloakrooms. Other outbuildings include the recently renovated Guardian‘s Lodge, Greenhouses, Stables, Garages and Storage rooms. Further apartments are possible. Land : Includes an historic Formal garden, a walled Kitchen Garden and a carefully laid out, enclosed, Park with wonderful old trees, a stream and two lakes. This enchanting property is completed by a Paddock, Grazing areas and Woodland, with a disused Tennis Court hidden within. Its excellent condition combined with the delightful surroundings, its proximity to Paris and to the famous Château de Vaux-le-Vicomt, have made it a popular venue for weddings, films and other large-scale events, and could be continued, notably, also, as a hub for commercial enterprise and opportunity. Great commercial potential. The grounds include In all about 175 Acres.

10bd
10ba.
land  69ha

By Philip Hawkes

Castle 4
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Castle Maincy (77)

Champeaux. A few minutes from the famous castle of Vaux le Vicomte, ideally located 45 kilometers from South-East of Paris, nestled in a peaceful green setting of 70 hectares providing an exceptional privacy, this property embodies a unique French way of life less than 50 minutes from the capital. This prestigious 1800 sqm castle is in perfect condition. It has been entirely renovated with luxurious and sophisticated materials. The property is listed historical monument and several trees are listed “remarkable trees”. This exquisite property inspired many artists, particularly during the 20th century. A famous French movie director chose this exceptional place for the shooting of its film gathering for the first time three actors destined for becoming icons of the French cinema: Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort and Jean-Pierre Marielle. They won four prices during the Césars. The whole is surrounded by an 18-hectare landscaped park, one of the first created in France, with three lakes forming an island, and a private island of 52 hectares sheltering a magnificent rockery cave. The castle comprises a 300 sqm ground floor and two floors both of 250 sqm. It comprises an entrance gallery, four reception rooms, ten bedrooms, seven bathrooms. The original wood paneling, entirely preserved, and the spectacular volumes (5-meter ceiling height in the reception rooms, 3,8-meter on the first floor, 2,8-meter on the second floor) give a lot of singularity to this rare property. The castle is connected to 800 sqm annexes on two levels, including 200 sqm of reception. A caretaker’s accommodation, entirely renovated of 70 sqm is included. Possibility to rent 900 hectares of forest. Paris Marais Sotheby’s International Realty, is the leading luxury brokerage.

€14,800,000
1,800
10bd
7ba.
land  70ha

By Paris Marais Sotheby's International Realty

Castle 5
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6

Castle Paris 18ème (75)

This is not just a mansion, this is a masterpiece and the countryside in Paris.

By Immo Best International

Castle 6
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6

Castle Paris 18ème (75)

This is not just a mansion, this is a masterpiece and the countryside in Paris.

By Immo Best International

Castle 7
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Castle Monthenault (02)

Côté France Immobilier - Réseau Immobilier Franco Belge International - Des conseillers du Nord au Sud de la France et 4 agences à votre service www.cotefranceimmo.fr

€950,000
500
13bd
land  1.4ha

By Cote France

Castle 8
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17

Castle Romilly-sur-Seine (10)

A chateau dating back to the 16th and 18th centuries with a swimming pool, nestled in grounds that cover two hectares in France’s Champagne region. The chateau was used as a country house in the 18th century. It was once the centre of the Saron fiefdom – from which the Bochart de Champigny lineage derived its family name from 1630 onwards. From the 17th century, it was a site of astronomical observations by Jean Bochart de Saron and Pierre Gassendi and, in the 18th century, by Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard Bochart de Saron, Roger Joseph Boscovich and Charles Messier. The archives of the French Academy of Sciences mention the chateau as a place used to observe the transit of Venus across the Sun on 3 June 1769, to determine the path of Uranus in 1781, and to observe comets. The chateau is surrounded by walled grounds that cover two hectares. The grounds include a vegetable patch and are dotted with age-old trees, including a 300-year-old plane tree and 200-year-old box and linden trees. A main court extends in front of the chateau, as does the garden, which an imposing wrought-iron gate separates from the village. A towpath along the River Aube demarcates the property’s lower section. Behind the edifice, a slope leads down to a pond. An outdoor swimming pool and a small greenhouse are hidden behind a large neighbouring 16th-century church and cannot be seen from the chateau.

€1,040,000
540
9bd
land  2ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 9
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Castle Evry (91)

Located in Essonne 35 km south of Paris, this castle of 1500m ² built in 1848, of a classic and very balanced architecture, was completely restored in 2012. With a harmonious style on its four facades, the castle is characterized by its Mansart style roof, its balusters on the 3 levels, its facades in stone and stucco, the pilasters on the ground floor and upstairs, its arched doors ... The interior of the castle enjoys by its volumes with rooms both vast and proportionate. The entrance hall with its masterful staircase sets the tone as soon as you enter the door: marble, columns, stone, ironwork and high ceilings. The 4 reception rooms facing the park are the same way: large glass doors guarantee a permanent brightness, parquet floors of Hungary, marble fireplaces, mirrors, moldings, gilding and a set of very nice woodwork in the music room. The contemporary kitchen on the ground floor fits perfectly with the whole. On the first floor, a master suite, including a large room overlooking the park, a bathroom, a dressing room and a gym. Five other rooms with bathroom and marble fireplace offer different themes. On the 2nd floor, 10 studio-rooms with bathrooms. The basement area hosts an extensive spa including swimming pool, sauna, steam room, massage room, gym. A workshop and a wine cellar complete this level. The 10-hectare park starts from a flat area on the upper part where the castle is located, then gradually goes down towards the valley. From the vast terrace of the castle overlooking the park, a large lawn gently sloping to the belvedere provides a nice perspective on the gardens. Below a stretch of meadow and a wood. From the right side of the terrace, you can see a nice pond with a pavilion, a tennis court at the back and then a wooded area. The entire English park is harmonious and leaves unobstructed views of the valley. Several golf courses are located nearby. Access to the property is easy from Paris by the A6 motorway or from Charles de Gaulle airport by the Francilienne. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839

€9,500,000
1,500
18bd
16ba.
land  10ha

By Proprietes De Prestige

Castle 10
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Castle Viry-chatillon (91)

A 195 m² flat with its original decor and garden, in an 18th century chateau, 30 minutes south of Paris. Hidden from view, the chateau can be made out through an impressive wrought iron gate, which opens on to the main courtyard. The building features a classical architectural style and is aligned with the path of the sun. Some historical documents mention the 15th-century fiefdom that once extended over these grounds. Rebuilt in the 18th century, the chateau was acquired in the mid-19th century by Auguste Lamy and Cécile Kuhlmann. Auguste Lamy (1820-1878), physicist and chemist, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur, was instrumental in the discovery of thallium. He was also a director of the Kuhlmann industrial group established by his father-in-law Charles Frédéric Kuhlmann, founder of Crédit du Nord. The property was owned by the family until 1946. The chateau reflects the pure classical style typical of the second half of the 18th century. It comprises three storeys over a cellar. On the eastern side, the building consists of a central section flanked by two wings set at right angles. The main door, accessed via a flight of stone steps with two accesses and a wrought-iron banister, completes the overall symmetry. The entrance is surrounded by three windows on either side, two of which stand proud of the wings. The first floor, illuminated by nine openings protected by wrought iron railings, is topped by a second upper level in the roofspace featuring three domed zinc roof dormers with carved wings. The hipped slate roof features ridge finials. The western facade, overlooking the grounds, follows the same layout as the one on the street side, with one exception: the addition of a central semi-circular porch topped with pear-shaped stone balusters, which opens onto a vast lawn bordered by a variety of trees. The flat is located in the southern section of the chateau and extends over the entire ground floor and part of the first floor. It comprises two sitting rooms, three bedrooms and various other rooms awaiting conversion. The parklands at the back stretch out to an oval pool featuring a statue inspired by the sculpture of ancient Greece as the focal point of its verdant plant theatre stage. The commonhold consists of four flats and the only shared areas are the landings on the different levels and the grounds.

€636,000
195
3bd
1ba.
land  1ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 11
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Castle Laon (02)

Charming castle or imposing mansion, the only certainty about this 1850th red brique property in pristine condition after its complete renovation in 2020 is that it is remarkable. In the heart of Aisne, we are 2h from Paris and Bruxelles and 1h from Reims. Sitting in an enclosed parc of 3 000m², the property develops over 3 levels 600sqm of living space. On the ground floor we find an entrance hall, 2 living rooms with fireplaces, 2 offices, a modern kitchen all with high ceilings. The first floor is made of 4 rooms for 2 bathrooms as well as and a playroom. The large attic needs to be renovated. Finally, the basement offers various workshop and the utility room, a nice wine cellar and a very unexpected lounge area. Mixing historic architecture and contemporary interior design, this mansion is the hidden gem you have been looking for! Jérôme de Fierlant +33(0)6 84 18 93 28

€690,000
600
4bd
land  3,000

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

Castle 12
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Castle Laon (02)

Your network of Franco Belgian agencies on the France real estate side offers you this Renaissance castle in a 1 ha 29 park with outbuildings (garages - workshops - stables - underground - miraculous water well) on a dominant position with a wide and exceptional panorama on the surrounding countryside. Majestic facade - beautiful fireplaces - solid wood floors - decorated ceilings - glass roof overlooking the park - new roof - new city gas boiler from dietrich. Comprising on the ground floor: entrance hall - vestibule - 2 living rooms - dining room - management office - back office - archive room - linen room - kitchen - pantry - 3 toilets - laundry room - workshop. Floor: 6 bedrooms including 1 suite with bathroom and lift, library, TV lounge, 2 shower rooms Attic over the entire surface Reception room of 72 m2 Independent apartment comprising: living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom wc. Ideal commercial exploitation: gîte, bed and breakfast, luxury hotel, senior residence or simply residence ideally located between Paris and Brussels. ENERGY CLASS: 320 ep/m2.year. Price: 1,150,000 euros fees charged to the seller Côté France Franco-Belgian Real Estate Network Tel: 06.45.03.43.86 Michel Ravet Agent-commercial. Purchase - sale - rental - estimate. http://www.cotefranceimmo.fr We are looking for properties for sale in all sectors for our French and international customers Côté France Immobilier - Réseau Immobilier Franco Belge International - Des conseillers du Nord au Sud de la France et 4 agences à votre service www.cotefranceimmo.fr

€948,000
750
8bd
1ba.
land  1.3ha

By Cote France

Castle 13
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22

Castle Laon (02)

An Art Deco style chateau and its outbuildings set in a park of almost 1 5 ha in a village in the Aisne region, 160 km from Paris. On the edge of the village, the entrance to the property is marked by two impressive sculpted stone pillars framing a wrought iron gate. It opens onto a main courtyard with a circular lawn bordered by two driveways that meet in front of the chateau. The outbuildings are hidden on either side behind tall trees and thick shrubbery. The swimming pool and tennis court are at the rear of the chateau, facing south. A row of trees defines the boundary line with a meadow. On one side, a path leads to an old barn and two lodgings.

€950,000
510
13bd
4ba.
land  1.5ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 14
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Castle Longjumeau (91)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€980,000
300
5bd
land  688

By Iad France

Castle 15
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Castle Fontainebleau (77)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€2,950,000
2,000
30bd
land  1.4ha

By Proprietes De Prestige

Listed castle 16
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15

Listed castle Fontainebleau (77)

A classical 18th C. Beauty in the Ile-de-France, with elegant interiors and extensive Outbuildings, in a delightful setting, with Stables, Tennis and Lakes, boasting the first ‘Parc à l’Anglaise’ in France! • PARIS 65 KM • OUTBUILDINGS • STABLES • LAKES • TENNIS • EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT • 10 BEDROOMS • 10 BATHROOMS • FORMAL GARDENS • WALLED KITCHEN GARDEN • ENCLOSED PARK • OUTBUILDINGS WITH RECEPTION ROOMS & CATERING FACILITIES • POTENTIAL TO CONVERT OUTBUILDING SPACE INTO FLATS • GREAT COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL • PERFECT FOR EVENTS • CLOSE TO RENOWNED VAUX-LE-VICOMTE • Located a stone’s throw from Paris, and even closer to the glorious Château of Vaux-le-Vicomte, this Château is beautifully decorated, with an impeccable, elegant interior, and comprises : Entrance Hall, 2 Salons, Dining Room, Library, Service Quarters, 6 Bedrooms with en suite Bathrooms on the 1st floor, and another 4 Bedrooms with en suite Bathrooms on the 2nd Floor. Cellars. Oil-fired Central Heating. The extensive accommodation facilities make this Château the perfect family home. Outbuildings : The property has numerous outbuildings, many of which are clustered around a gorgeous open courtyard onto which open vast reception rooms, with adjacent catering facilities and cloakrooms. Other outbuildings include the recently renovated Guardian‘s Lodge, Greenhouses, Stables, Garages and Storage rooms. Further apartments are possible. Land : Includes an historic Formal garden, a walled Kitchen Garden and a carefully laid out, enclosed, Park with wonderful old trees, a stream and two lakes. This enchanting property is completed by a Paddock, Grazing areas and Woodland, with a disused Tennis Court hidden within. Its excellent condition combined with the delightful surroundings, its proximity to Paris and to the famous Château de Vaux-le-Vicomt, have made it a popular venue for weddings, films and other large-scale events, and could be continued, notably, also, as a hub for commercial enterprise and opportunity. Great commercial potential. The grounds include In all about 175 Acres.

10bd
10ba.
land  69ha

By Philip Hawkes

Castle 17
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28

Castle Fontainebleau (77)

A mid-18th century chateau and its numerous outbuildings near Vaux-le-Vicomte, in one of the first English-style landscaped parks in France. Extending over an area of around 70 hectares, the at first sight unremarkable property conceals a setting where nature, discreetly magnified by human hands, appears to have offered its hospitality in return. As you approach the chateau from the west, the quadruple avenue of centuries-old chestnut trees draws all eyes to the chateau. Past a stone bridge guarded by two terracotta lions, an impressive wrought iron double gate crowned with floral scrolls opens onto the paved main courtyard, embellished with symmetrical flowerbeds “à la française” and rows of lime trees on either side. The initial impression is of a classical building, with its central dressed stone structure flanked by two low wings and topped by a slate Mansard-style gambrel roof. However, the earliest traces of the feudal stronghold date back to the 12th century, around 1180. At that time, there was a medieval castle 'flanked by four towers, surrounded by moats filled with water, protected by a drawbridge, with a chapel, garden, woods and pond'. The estate subsequently passed into the hands of various aristocratic and bourgeois families. In 1750, the buildings were destroyed by a fire. The medieval building was then replaced by a chateau designed for recreation. All that remained of the original castle were the noble features, including the dovecote, which is still standing today. This was the era of classicism: the chateau was erected between courtyard and garden to follow the path of the sun. In fact, it is modelled on the layout of a Parisian townhouse, with a two-storey central building topped by a Mansard roof. With a slightly projecting avant-corps, it is flanked on either side by two low wings with arcades topped by flat roofs and crowned with stone Medici pots. The north wing is extended at right angles by a small gallery that links the chateau to the outbuildings and hereby forms a paved base-court, separated from the main courtyard by a symmetrical wall. The former stables and flat-tiled outbuildings, which have been converted to host events, surround this base-court. To the south, a gate leads to a vast walled kitchen garden with a greenhouse. There is another southern gate leading to a walled garden with an orangery and a maze of hornbeam hedges. To the east lies the English-style landscaped parkland. Beyond the perimeter walls, a gardener's lodge, former outbuildings and 52 hectares of woodland complete the property.

€14,700,000
900
12bd
land  68.6ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 18
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Castle Louveciennes (78)

This remarkable ISMH-listed Music Pavilion is a jewel of 18th-century French architecture designed by architect Claude Ledoux for the favorite of King Louis XV. The main Pavillon covers 1300 sqm on three levels, with two elevators, two staircases to the upper floors and a freight elevator to the two basements. On the ground floor: four reception rooms totaling 260 sqm with marble, wood panelling, mirrors, stucco, fireplaces and parquet floors: the Salon de Musique, the Salon du Roi, the Salon Ledoux and the Salon Fragonard. They open onto the outside via five French windows: the main one opens onto the rotunda to the south-west, two to the north-west and two to the south-east. Upstairs you'll find five bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, a living room and study (finishing work to be scheduled). Basement with kitchen, laundry and boiler room, swimming pool and small apartment (finishing work to be scheduled). The Pavillon is mainly intended for events, set in 6ha of superb parkland planted with trees and flowers. 400 sqm terrace with panoramic views over the valley and the Seine. The brick and stone outbuildings include a 275 sqm gatekeeper's house on two levels with two independent apartments, and an independent 60 sqm gardener's dwelling on two levels with two garages. The walled property includes two entrance gates, one of which is the main gate, numerous parking spaces, two garden sheds and a tennis court. Sale price including fees: 44,290,000 euros Fees at buyer's expense Fees : 3% incl. VAT of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding fees: 43,000,000 euros Energy class : N/A Climate class : N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr

€44,290,000
1,200
6bd
4ba.
land  6ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Île-de-france

Castle 19
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11

Castle Voulx (77)

Ref. 3359 Golf course with 18 holes and Templar farm for sale in Seine-et-Marne This property is located South of the Seine et Marne, 1 hour from Paris, in the heart of the classified natural site of Orvanne Valley composed of hills, streams, valleys, and groves. 8km from Montereau, 25km from Fontainebleau and 30km from Sens. A village at 1,5km provides all shops and schools (kindergarten and primary)). High school at 10minutes (school bus) At 8km, all shops, services, high schools and train station (Paris - Gare de Lyon 1h). This domain of 98 hectares is in the same family for almost a century. The whole hilly land is in one piece, it includes an 18-hole golf course (on 53 hectares) on which s built a 12th C. Templar farm. The Templar farm (1.200sqm) Built back from the main road, the building is accessible by a private road (of about 300m) lined with lime trees. Former Templar farm whose origins date back to the 12th C., the buildings form a large square courtyard of 2.000sqm. The ensemble consists of a dozen buildings that used to be used as farm buildings and homes. The walls are made of exposed stone with lime plaster and the roof is in small tiles. It is pierced with two-sloped roof dormers. East Wing: Garage, dwelling (3 guest rooms) North Wing: Office/Golf reception, shop, garage and locker room. In its middle, a fortified gate gives access to the inner courtyard. West Wing: dwelling and dining rooms (restaurant) South Wing: large barn of 300sqm whose height under ridge allows the development of an additional level (or two) of the same surface area, tower, and various buildings. At the back, a large walled enclosure. The main house (280sqm) The floors are covered with paving, tiles, and parquet. On the ground floor: a large entrance serving on the left a living room with fireplace and on the right a dining room with fireplace. Going up three steps, a large kitchen, also accessible via a storage room and the technical room. Bathroom. An oak staircase leads to the first floor: there are 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Bed and Breakfast Three comfortable bedrooms (beams, tiles and antique furniture) and a cottage. - A bedroom with a double bed and two single beds, bathroom, and toilets. - Two bedrooms with a double bed and a single bed, bathroom, and toilets. - A furnished cottage with dining room with open kitchen. A bedroom with a double bed, a living room with sofa bed and a bathroom with toilets. The Club House - Restaurant Two dining rooms (80 seats), bar, veranda, terrace, professional kitchen, and reserves. Two meeting rooms upstairs including a mezzanine. The pro-shop A beautiful shop offering men's and women's clothing from the best sportswear brands. All golfer's accessories and gear: a wide range of balls, gloves, shoes, bags, and clubs. On a plot of 131 acres extends an 18-hole golf course (5880 meters / 72) designed by architects Patrick Fromanger and Mark Adam and realized in 1988. The ensemble alternates wooded parts with beautifully maintained vegetation and more open and hilly areas with wide fairways. A water supply is made by an irrigation system from a pond bordering a stream on the field, thus offering a green appearance throughout the course. Trees and water are the major difficulties of the course, the greens are defended by large bunkers. A training zone for small games with approach green and a practice (30 driving-range mats, 10 of them are covered). Two putting-greens, including one in front of the Clubhouse terrace. A pitch and putt can offer a nice place of relaxation and affordable for beginners, but also an excellent training ground for good players. A warehouse concealed by the vegetation makes it possible to store the maintenance equipment and maintenance. A secure room (caddy master) for guarding bags and carts. Of the 111 acres cultivated in cereal crops, the largest plot is along the return of the golf course and could perfectly accommodate a second course of 9 or 18 holes. To our knowledge, it is the only active golf course for sale in Paris area. Located in a very pleasant natural environment, the golf is at only 30 minutes from Fontainebleau and is accessible from Paris by the A5 or A6 Motorways in less than an hour and a half. The perfectly maintained domain, with its golf, its remarkable building, its facilities (restaurant and shop), is perfectly operational and works very well in this state. There is still a great potential for development: more rooms (even hotel construction), spa, tennis, swimming pool, the possibility of a second golf course... A rare offer for an enthusiast with means, who would like to develop here an exceptional resort with sport, leisure, and lifestyle. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs. Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20

€5,550,000
1,200
7bd
land  98ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 20
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Castle Arpajon (91)

Near Paris, a 17th century castle, in the heart of an exceptional romantic and botanical park of about 45 ha. A gate flanked by two lodges opens onto an alley that leads to the main courtyard. The castle consists of a main building framed by two wings at right angles, an extension called 'Le petit château' (the small castle) has been added to the south wing, which is slightly set back by an elegant small courtyard. To the north are the outbuildings, stables, water tower, chapel, service quarters and two greenhouses. On the west side, a lake adorns the largely walled park.

€12,500,000
2,000
20bd
6ba.
land  45.8ha

By Patrice Besse

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